Technically, it is not. But it felt that way. There’s a very sharp contrast with the hot summer day yesterday. Here are some photo proofs.



The last photo features the tiniest optics shop in Sofia.
Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia
Technically, it is not. But it felt that way. There’s a very sharp contrast with the hot summer day yesterday. Here are some photo proofs.



The last photo features the tiniest optics shop in Sofia.

This is an ice cream shop. Looks vintage and cool, and I’m happy that it operates. It’s located near the statue of the girl who turnеd her back to the army.
Did I share that I love ice cream? I managed to eat tons of it this summer and I’m not sure I can get away with such ice cream consumption for too long.


I’m not sure what was supposed to be there. I’m sure I didn’t find it. Found this instead.

Bulgaria celebrates its independence day today. There were no large crowds because Bulgarians tend to use the national holidays as a reason to go somewhere else.
22nd of September was recognized by the mayor of Sofia, the dude with the red tie. There was a small ceremony with guardsmen, orchestra, and folklore singers. The mayor spoke for a few minutes and said something, although not sure what.





And I captured some Bulgarian flags with landmark and not so landmark sites on the way to the event. The 2nd photo is the St Sofia church, which gave the modern name of our city.





Happy Independence Day to us!
I took some nice photos today, however disproportionally many of them were cats and decided to share them separately from the rest.
So here’s the top 5 cat photos from my daily walk. Which one do you like the most?




